Loving the review. Curious to know more about the NCL buffet, since we've only sailed Princess, Carnival and Cunard other than DCL. You should have seen the buffet before it became Cabanas. It's a big improvement. The old buffet was simply a two-sided queue. You enter, push your tray along and exit out the back. No stations like it is now.

It really doesn't matter where you stay relative to getting to the port. The cruise line bus picks up at all the Disney Resorts, so choose based on your budget and what appeals to you. There is a charge for transportation to the port, so keep that in mind.
Personally, I wouldn't get off of the ship in Nassau, but would stay on and enjoy the ship's amenities. Many like-minded poeple feel that Nassau does not have a lot to offer.
For your flight home, look into the Hyatt at the airport. You can't get any closer than that.

Was going to start a new thread, until I found this. In 2014, we were supposed to do a tour with others (who did take the tour) with Carl's tours,, but due to me being a bit under the weather the day we docked, we didn't go. It was heavily recommended, so since we'll be back in Antigua in 2019 was hoping to take the tour then. I emailed the contact info I had 9 days ago, but have not received response. Is Carl/Premier Tours still in business? Thanks.

In 2014, we were supposed to do a tour with others (who did take the tour) With Carl's tours,, but due to me being a bit under the weather the day we docked, we missed it. It was heavily recommended. We'll be back in Antigua in 2019 was hoping to take the tour then. I emailed the contact info I had 9 days ago, but have not received response. Is anybody familiar with Carl and/or Premier Tours and if they are still in business? Thanks.

On deck 9 on the Magic and Wonder, you have Signals by the Quiet Cove Pool, next to Frozone treats (Eye Scream on the Wonder) and Pinocchio's Pizzeria. On the Fantasy and Dream, you have the Waves Bar, under the sports deck, which serves as the main pool bar, the Cove Bar by the Quiet Cove pool, Currents Bar which is one deck up from the Quiet Cove pool

We just did the WBTA this past September. We had five port stops out of 11 days. Entertainment was very varied, no repeating of the three main shows, so we were never bored. And yes, we had Pirate and Frozen nights. And I loved the addition of Rapunzel's and the show during dinner.
I happen to like the DCL food, the menus changed every night. Even though we cruised the northern Atlantic, the seas were very smooth.